What’s on TV tonight, Aug .12

ABC Family takes the wrapping paper off a pleasant new sitcom called “Kevin From Work,” about a guy named Kevin (Noah Reid) who summons the nerve to tell his office crush, Audrey (Paige Sparra), how he really feels about her and figures he’s safe because he’s about to go off to Italy to take a new job.

You know what happens next, but for the record: The job falls through, Kevin has to go back to his old job and it’s awwwwwwk-ward. Not up there with really great sitcoms like “Difficult People” and “You’re the Worst,” but you wouldn’t expect snarky from ABC Family anyway. The show is enjoyable, and the cast is fairly winning. It airs at 8 p.m.

Simon and Garfunkel went their separate ways years ago, but in 1981, they performed together in Central Park before a crowd of about 500,000. That evening was captured on film, which airs tonight on KQED at 7:30. Not coincidentally, there’s a new combo CD/DVD package just out.

CNBC has a new series whose title sounds like a reality-show version of the kind of title mashup you see on the SyFy channel. “Make Me a Millionaire Inventor,” airing at 10 p.m., sounds like “Shark Tank” blended with a George Foreman commercial for his Foreman grills, but clearly appeals to everyone who ever thought, “I could make millions off my paper-clip internal combustion engine.”

The FoodChannel has a new show called “Beach Eats USA” at 10:30. What kind of wine would you serve with sandy sand dabs anyway?

Salma Hayek and Craig Robinson guest on “Watch What Happens: Live” at 11 p.m. on Bravo. Robinson is momentarily starring in the sadly inadequate sitcom “Mr. Robinson,” which is all but doomed, at this point. Still, he’s a great talent and a funny guy.